Summary: Red Rock Falls is one of the three waterfalls near the end of the Valley of the Waters Track in the Blue Mountains.

Red Rock Falls is the last of eight waterfalls along the Valley of the Waters Track in the Blue Mountains. The Valley of the Waters Creek tumbles over a number of wide ledges along the narrow gully. The falls are named after the red coloured rock, which is similar to those of Britannia Falls a short distance upstream.

Getting to Red Rock Falls

This small waterfall is reached via the Valley of the Waters Track from the Conservation Hut at the end of Fletcher St in Wentworth Falls. Return the same way, continue further along the track to form a longer loop using the Wentworth Pass or Hippocrene Falls and Vera Falls tracks, or backtrack slightly to take the National Pass. Wentworth Falls is 95km (1:30min) from Sydney or 8km (10min) from Katoomba.

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